Over the past decade, Morocco has transformed from a minor player in women’s football to a leading force in Africa, largely due to significant investments from the Royal Moroccan Football Federation and the government. In 2020, funding was introduced for teams in the top two divisions, elevating them from amateur to professional status. Each top division team has designated players receiving monthly salaries, with the best players earning over $2,000. Former player Khadija Illa reflects on the progress, celebrating the current generation’s achievements.
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